Everyone Loves Garden Roses- and to insure your Garden Roses perform and open- you need to follow these simple steps for success!
I take an actual shipment of Garden Roses from Alexandra Farms- Mariatheresia – and show you the professional steps you can implement to insure you have beautiful roses every time.
These simple steps- are easy to follow- and the results will amaze you.
1. Use ICE Cold Water
2. Use and Measure Flower Nutrient Exactly
3. Cut the Stems at an Angle-
4. Remove the packaging but leave the Cellophane
5. Hydrate in the Cooler- for 6-8 hours…in Chrysal Hydration solution.
6. Open Flowers at Room Temperature in Chrysal Vase Solution.
7. When Open- store in Cooler until ready to arrange
These steps are proven – and help you insure your Alexandra Farms roses- will perform to their very best- every time.
To learn more about Alexandra Farms- their Exceptional Garden Rose Varieties, Dedication to Quality- and more- visit their website at www.AlexandraFarms.com
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